"crossed the missisippi " ??? creeks had long been there longggg before anyone even knew what knowing was ! i was raised up since i was an arm baby by my granparents in ABBEVILLE AL ( Named for High Chief Abby himself ) ... and am and have always been identified and identify as and am Muscogee (Ma'Soōkee'y) - lower creek band .. a real red skinned ,red stick chunkin boy
Hello I'm on an ancestral journey trying to repair my family's lost history my great grand father was born in etowah Alabama and that's where his family came from what tribe was from there during the 1800s this channel is amazing and the art is better
Beautiful! While I am not a fan of removing artifacts to sell and put in a museum for profit. I am glad to see that this video exists by the nation for the nation and it's allies and not someone wanting to use it for money.
My dad newman thompson sr not jr snd also oldest brother was alsp medicine man we are bear clan my fad eas bird we camp therr since was kids also attended silver springs on. Tiger mountain
Do you guys know which tribe was in Lee County AL? I've visited there multiple times and have found multiple artifacts. Some were on the top soil and some were about two inches under the soil. I've been obsessed with finding artifacts and searching high and low for knowledge of the people that walked this land thousands of years before me. I found my first artifact while hunting and I wasn't even looking for it, but now it has become a peaceful hobby that I enjoy. I have most artifacts locked away and will one day return them after I've learned of the date and origin from where they came.
The Cowetas had a large town in what is now Phenix City. The Cussitas were across the river & downstream. Both towns were Muscogees and known by the English traders as the Lower Creeks and they both had multiple daughter towns up & down local streams in present day Lee, Russell, Chambers, & Macon counties. You can find a lot of great books on the subject.
This is extremely useful for my comic! Thank you so much!
10:26 that’s my 6th great grandfather! Chief William McIntosh!
My name is Brandon and he is my 6th great grandfather also. That's crazy.
Bullcrap😂 he wasn't even the real chief! Someone they placed there.
Man wasnt helmeted
This was an awesome watch. Thank you.
"crossed the missisippi " ???
creeks had long been there longggg before anyone even knew what knowing was !
i was raised up since i was an arm baby by my granparents in ABBEVILLE AL ( Named for High Chief Abby himself ) ... and am and have always been identified and identify as and am Muscogee (Ma'Soōkee'y) - lower creek band .. a real red skinned ,red stick chunkin boy
Are the Fife's still making products?
Hello I'm on an ancestral journey trying to repair my family's lost history my great grand father was born in etowah Alabama and that's where his family came from what tribe was from there during the 1800s this channel is amazing and the art is better
Beautiful! While I am not a fan of removing artifacts to sell and put in a museum for profit. I am glad to see that this video exists by the nation for the nation and it's allies and not someone wanting to use it for money.
Thank you for uploading this.
Thank you for watching, Mvto!
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My dad newman thompson sr not jr snd also oldest brother was alsp medicine man we are bear clan my fad eas bird we camp therr since was kids also attended silver springs on. Tiger mountain
Thanks for sharing beautiful arts and crafts....🦌
The origins LaCrosse and essence of the "sport"
Oh gorgot oldest brother Russell thompson
Do you guys know which tribe was in Lee County AL? I've visited there multiple times and have found multiple artifacts. Some were on the top soil and some were about two inches under the soil. I've been obsessed with finding artifacts and searching high and low for knowledge of the people that walked this land thousands of years before me. I found my first artifact while hunting and I wasn't even looking for it, but now it has become a peaceful hobby that I enjoy. I have most artifacts locked away and will one day return them after I've learned of the date and origin from where they came.
The Cowetas had a large town in what is now Phenix City. The Cussitas were across the river & downstream. Both towns were Muscogees and known by the English traders as the Lower Creeks and they both had multiple daughter towns up & down local streams in present day Lee, Russell, Chambers, & Macon counties. You can find a lot of great books on the subject.
Thank you